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Mostly agree but I think good health and the stability it brings have been huge factors thus far.I hope that the Rams don’t lose sight of the importance of keeping Stafford upright with a nice pocket to throw from.
The way McVay talked this past offseason, it was going to be a priority from here out.
They could give Aleric a first or second round tender. Then at least they’d get a good pick if he gets plucked.
Shelton shouldn’t be getting any ridiculous offers. He an average center, playing between two very good guards.
But if Dotson gets a big offer, then I’m afraid they won’t match it. But it could net them a third round comp pick, which they’d likely view as a win.
I can’t help to wonder, how much of this Olines success is due to the coaching or scheme. Aside from the rookie each one of those players is playing better than they ever have, including Rob. Are the Rams going to be content to let Shelton walk and plug in McCallister, or let Dotson move on and plug in McClendon or another backup, because they feel the coaching and scheme is the true reason for the success.
I think in part it’s having a few guys playing at a high level, elevating the players around him. Shelton is between two very good guards. Havenstein looks better with Dotson next to him than when Noteboom started next to him. Aleric has Avila next to him.
Of 75 potential O-Line starts, Jackson-Avila-Shelton-Dotson-Havenstein have started 68. That's great!
It's even better when you consider that three of the seven Missed Starts were before a healthy Dotson was inserted at RG.
With Anchrum and Allen probably gone after this season (my best guess), the O-Line depth is Noteboom, McClendon and the Practice Squad OL (Arcuri, Thomas, McAllister and Bruss). We have not seen much of any of those guys (other than Noteboom) to have any opinions beyond conjecture.
So, for me it's about retaining a productive starting-five; and adding a quality depth piece via the Draft.
Jackson is probably safe to return, especially with a 1st round tender offer.
Shelton could be tough because he could get over-paid. Lot's of teams will have lots of $ to spend.
Dotson's the key for me. He could be very expensive but he has been outstanding in my opinion.
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